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An elevator speech is a brief answer to a question about what you do (or your company does) that is aimed at grabbing attention from the listener so they want to follow up with you and find out more. It derives from the 30 seconds or so typically available to answer the "what do you do?" question between floors in a elevator ride. It has a number of applications. Typically it is used by job seekers to explain the sort of role they are seeking, businesses to grab the attention of potential clients and referral partners, and entrepreneurs seeking backers or investors (when it is typically referred to as an elevator pitch). Other names for an elevator speech include "30 second introduction" and "30 second infomercial"
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This is the basic outline for a public speech. Basically, when presenting, you are supposed to summarize your speech before and after you give it. This helps the audience remember your basic premise and points.
what are the advantages of speech? what are the limitations of speech?
A pitch is slang for a marketing speech. An elevator pitch is a speech that is so short you could give it in the few seconds that you are in an elevator. It is the bare bones of your marketing speech, boiled down to the absolute essentials and designed to make your point in under a minute if possible. The term originated with the idea that you might share an elevator with the person who is responsible for buying your product or idea or skills.
An elevator speech is a brief answer to a question about what you do (or your company does) that is aimed at grabbing attention from the listener so they want to follow up with you and find out more. It derives from the 30 seconds or so typically available to answer the "what do you do?" question between floors in a elevator ride. It has a number of applications. Typically it is used by job seekers to explain the sort of role they are seeking, businesses to grab the attention of potential clients and referral partners, and entrepreneurs seeking backers or investors (when it is typically referred to as an elevator pitch). Other names for an elevator speech include "30 second introduction" and "30 second infomercial"
To elevate = a verb.
If you mean on MySims Wii, the elevator in the hotel, you can't go up it.
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get in an elevator
A shaft reffers to a passage way for an elevator
I assume you mean, the cables that sustain the elevator break.The coin will maintain its relative movement relative to the elevator. For example, if at the moment the elevator disconnects the coin is moving upward at 1 m/s (with respect to the elevator), it will continue going upward at the same speed (once again, with respect to the elevator), until it hits the ceiling. This is because both the elevator and the coin will accelerate downward at the same rate.
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Watch his music video, Elevator.....that will tell you! (He's on an elevator, and all of these girls get in and start dancing.....if you know what I mean!)
Do you by chance mean valedictorian speech? A valedictorian speech is called a valediction speech...
In British English, "lift" refers to an elevator, used to move people or goods between floors in a building.